The story of SsangYong Tivoli
The story of SsangYong Tivoli
"The new Opel Mocha impresses with perfect proportions and precision down to the smallest detail. Short overhangs and a wide stance are typical of the bold, pure appearance of the just 4.15 meter compact five-seater. The most striking feature of the front view is the unmistakable Opel Vizor. Like a full-face helmet, a protective visor covers the new Opel face, which seamlessly integrates the vehicle grille, the LED headlights and the newly designed Opel flash in the center of attention. A clear image also at the rear: for the first time, the mocha's name appears confidently in the center of the tailgate and is as new as the entire car - with a specially designed font that forms the word "mocha" in a technical, flowing, lively way. The interior reflects this clear philosophy: the new horizontal Opel Pure Panel integrates two widescreen displays and focuses on the essentials; all disturbing visual stimuli are kept out. The Pure Panel is characterized by its uniquely clear design, unlike cockpits that are otherwise partially overloaded. It is clearly structured and can be grasped at first glance. The Opel designers have placed great emphasis on digital purification. To focus full attention on the traffic situation, they ensured the intuitive operation of the system. This means that the most important functions can still be controlled via operating buttons without having to navigate through further submenus".
As the first pre-production F-150 Lightning trucks roll out of Ford’s new Rouge Electric Vehicle Center and demand soars for the all-electric truck, Ford today said it will increase investment and add jobs to boost production. Ford is investing an additional $250 million and adding 450 more direct jobs across the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center, Van Dyke Electric Powertrain Center and Rawsonville Components Plant. The investment and added jobs will help increase production capacity to 80,000 trucks a year.
Revamp of the KODIAQ: roughly four years after ŠKODA launched the first model in its SUV campaign, the carmaker has now upgraded the globally successful KODIAQ. The Czech brand has further developed the emotive design of the KODIAQ, which can also be ordered as a 7-seater, and improved its aerodynamics. For the first time, the range of options for this large ŠKODA SUV includes innovative full LED Matrix headlights. The sporty range-topping KODIAQ RS has not only had a visual makeover but has also been given a new, more powerful TSI engine. The updated KODIAQ will be available from July 2021.
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